This week's inspirational post features a TED talk by Peter van Manen. "How can Formula 1 racing help . . . babies?"
In the talk, Peter describes taking concepts, practices and software from the auto racing industry and applying them to medical care for infants. I find myself thinking about how we can transfer the same concepts and practices to project management.
". . . 25,000 things that can go wrong."
"Always changing the car, always trying to make it faster."
"When things start to go bad, you have a short time to make a difference."
Link to the talk at Ted.com: http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_van_manen_how_can_formula_1_racing_help_babies.html
I believe that projects are everywhere, ubiquitous, and that it is in the thousands of projects I see everyday that I can have the greatest impact. I work to be a constant source of positive reinforcement and encouragement to everyone working on projects, posting six days a week to share good news, good thoughts, and great projects with my project peers.
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